Training of Local Rehabilitation Service Providers:
A Milestone Towards Effectiveness and Long-Term Sustainability of Post-Disaster
Interventions
Susanne NielsenHANDICAP INTERNATIONALRehabilitation Project Manager, Haiti
Sustainability of a post-disaster intervention
• Aims and objectives• Trainees• Trainers• Training methodology• Duration
Post-emergency project Capitalization DVD
2. Patient information and training tools2.1 Brochures2.2 Exercise leaflets
3. Rehabilitation checklist guidelines (Amputation, Bedridden/ICU, Burns, Fracture, Head Injury, SCI)
1. Training1.1 Curriculum1.2 Presentations1.3 Videos
Post-emergency project Capitalization DVD
4. Patient Management4.1 During the 1st phase (post-emergency)4.2 During the 2nd phase (development)
5. (Early) Rehabilitation Equipment Catalogue
6. Additional Resources6.1 Reference documents and videos6.2 Websites
Training Manual: Early Rehabilitation Protocols
Divided into 4 sections:
1. The importance of early rehabilitation:- The benefits of rehabilitation- The risks of no rehabilitation- A guideline on how and when to provide early rehabilitation (risk assessment)
Training Manual: Early Rehabilitation Protocols
2. Protocols by injury- Fracture- Head Injury- SCI- Amputation- Bedridden/ICU patients- Burns- Peripheral Nerve Injury
Training Manual: Early Rehabilitation Protocols
3. PT Protocols by Techniques- Passive and passive-assisted mobilization- Active mobilization and strengthening- Stretching exercises- Positioning and changing of position- Chest therapy- Transfers and mobility - Balance exercises- Teaching the patient/family
Training Manual: Early Rehabilitation Protocols
4. Teaching the patient/family
Brochures on:- Amputees- Fracture- Head Injury- Spinal Cord Injury- Bedridden patients- Information on rehabilitation- Information on assistive devices
Checklist Guidelines- Amputation
Checklist Guidelines - SCI
Early Rehabilitation Needs Assessment form
This form aims to help medical staffs that are not specialized in rehabilitation (doctors, nurses) to identify needs for early rehabilitation. I f the answer to, at least, one of the following questions is yes, please refer the patient to rehabilitation staff (if available) or staff that has been trained on early rehabilitation (nurses, doctors). Following this referral, a deeper assessment will be done to identify the exact needs of the patient in terms of early rehabilitation. 1. General information Assessment date Registration number Name Birth date Sex : M/F 2. Please answer the following questions: Is the patient unconscious (coma)? Y / N Does the patient have difficulties or is unable to move self in bed (sit up, turn, change position)? Y / N Is the patient bedridden or has prolonged bedrest been prescribed (more than a couple of days)? Y / N Did the patient have surgery or is surgery planned (orthopaedic surgery, neurosurgery)? Y / N Does the patient have difficulties or is unable to move part of his body (paralysis/burn/pain)? Y / N Is any part of the patient’s body immobilized (including plaster, splint or traction)? Y / N Does the patient have respiratory complications? Y / N Does the patient have muscle weakness or shortness? Y / N Does the patient have mobility problems (moving around)? Y / N I f yes to any of the above, please refer the patient to rehabilitation department
Need for referral to rehabilitation department? Y / N
Referral to Rehabilitation
Impact of Early Training for Local rehabilitation service providers • Improved management and long-term
outcome of patients• Prevent and reduce
disability
Impact of Early Training for Local rehabilitation service providers
• Capacity building of local staff – technical, management, cultural andfinancial sustainability
Discussion Points
- Is training of trainers in an emergency situation realistic and worth pursuing? – a priority goal for responding organisations…
- Is there a need for standardized basic rehabilitation training tools in an emergency situation?
Acknowledgements
Partner Hospitals during the emergency phase:West China Hospital (Huaxi Hospital)People’s No. 3 Hospital ChengduQinghai University Affiliated HospitalQinghai Provincial People’s HospitalYushu County People’s Hospital
Partner Hospitals during the post-emergency-development phase:MianZhu County People’s HospitalZundao Township HospitalHanwang Township Hospital
Collaboration Partners:Professor Li Jianan – Nanjing University of Rehabilitation MedicineCare for Children Foundation (CFCF)
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